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Pennsylvania Republicans who narrowly won their House seats feel the heat of early votes back home

Navigating Political Waters: The Dilemma of Pennsylvania's New Representatives Introduction: The Tightrope Walk of Loyalty and Constituents In the politically charged landscape of Pennsylvania, newly elected...

Opinion | Republicans Really Do Care More About ‘Masculine Energy’

The 2024 Election and the Resurgence of Traditional Gender Roles: A Cultural Shift? The 2024 U.S. election marked a significant turning point in American politics,...

Trump’s firing of military brass prompts concern but little pushback from Republicans

Politicization of the Military: The Firing of General CQ Brown Jr. and Its Implications Introduction: Understanding the Context The recent firing of General CQ Brown Jr.,...

Utah Republicans move to overhaul election operations, starting with universal mail-in voting

Utah’s Universal Mail-In Voting System at Risk of Overhaul Utah’s universal mail-in voting system, a model praised for its convenience and efficiency, is under threat...

House Republicans hit the brakes on town halls after blowback over Trump’s cuts

House Republicans Grow Reluctant to Host In-Person Town Halls Amid Backlash Over Budget Cuts In recent weeks, House Republicans have found themselves increasingly wary of...

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